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  Information - SM5 Computational wave propagation

Event Information
This session focuses on recent developments in any aspects of methods and applications of computational wave propagation. Special emphasis is given on (1) algorithms that allow simulations on unstructured or adaptive grids; (2) extreme model complexities (e.g., rough topography, non-planar faults, strong heterogeneities); (3) non-standard rheologies (e.g., porous media, visco-plasticity); and (4) innovative implementations (e.g., www-based techniques, GRID execution). The session is sponsored by the EU funded SPICE network (www.spice-rtn.org).

Preliminary List of Solicited Speakers

Co-Sponsorship
Marie Curie Research and Training Network SPICE www.spice-rtn.org

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